We won a pot under Johnson at the very least. But, yeah, the rot started there. However, in the Kenwright era, including Moyes' reign (knife to a gun fight) was where the messaging that we don't deserve to compete at the top, that we should accept whatever was served up to us, that finishing seventh was "good times", that hoping for a point, at home, against Fulham is a "100%" goal for posters on a fan forum began. Yes, the slope has been long, and Dyche didn't start it but he sure is continuing to run down it, but the fans should always aspire to better and shouldn't accept any new reality that means scraping survival year on year is our maximum goal. We haven't been relegated in 70 years, for goodness sake. Diminished aspirations lead to diminished outcomes.